hairy Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Heights. My one and only fear. I freeze, get dizzy, feel I am going to fall and my ring starts twitching. Never used to be a problem until 10 years ago now I get a turning inmy stomach even looking at a photo of someone purched on the edge of a height.
Finnegan Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Anxiety/panic attacks + arachnophobia = fooking madness. I'm surprised an episode of which didn't get into Smuts' Finners rap.
BoneDog Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Ending up with hair (or the mental state) like this guy
Flynny Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 my ring starts twitching. my ring starts twitching. my ring starts twitching. my ring starts twitching. I giggled like a 6 year old then. Sorry hairy. I'm mildly afraid of heights myself but that's just me being a prissy pussy rather than an actual phobia like yours.
Shrenchel Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Getting one of my limbs amputated. Getting addicted to crack. Getting some office job I don't really like and staying there for years because the cash is good and I'm under some illusion that's making me happy. Then waking up at 35 and realising I've only enjoyed the weekends and holidays for the last ten years.
samlcfc Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Snakes. i remember this fear from when we were at primary school, you **** hated snakes
Finnegan Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 i remember this fear from when we were at primary school, you **** hated snakes
lildave3 Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 i remember this fear from when we were at primary school, you **** hated snakes When we went Twycross Zoo! :laugh:!
BoneDog Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Getting force fed 16 cornish pasties, 4lb's of black pudding and a bottle of Advocaat, then someone stuffing 14 hard boiled eggs in my mouth and down my throat til my wind-pipe is blocked and I suffocate on my own vomit. That would be bang out of order
Zingari Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Getting the big decisions in life wrong. yes , like which football team to support
Corky Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 yes , like which football team to support Hey, we don't choose, we are chosen
Fez of Mahrez Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 yes , like which football team to support Joking aside, I don't think there is a bad club to support in the world. Everyone has their ups and downs and surpasses or fails to live up to expectations at some point. Apart from Newcastle. I'd hate to support them.
morris1234 Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 fears are strange for example people say 'oh im afraid of heights' ok fair enough, but everybody is afraid of heights if high enough, youre not going to be jumping out of plane and thinking 'hmmm wonder what time top gear is on' lol anybody with me? so to be honest everybody has tonnes of fears from the obvious (spiders, snakes etc), then you have the weird ones (cotton wool, moustaches etc) and the specific (being dangled upside down bollock naked over a giant sander with a monkey playing with the rope lol ). had this conversation with somebody tother day. anyway, im not too fond of spiders or heights but my biggest fear is being burnt. even if its a tiny burn, i dont mind fires or ovens just the burns
Webbo Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Getting force fed 16 cornish pasties, 4lb's of black pudding and a bottle of Advocaat, then someone stuffing 14 hard boiled eggs in my mouth and down my throat til my wind-pipe is blocked and I suffocate on my own vomit. That would be bang out of order There must be a name for that phobia.
Katy Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I'm fearful of dying and leaving my daughter without a mum. Aside from this I am fearful of level crossings and accidently killing someone.
Daggers Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I am fearful of level crossings and accidently killing someone. You'd be a crap train driver then.
Katy Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 You'd be a crap train driver then. The two aren't connected but yes I think I would be anyway.
hairy Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I giggled like a 6 year old then. Sorry hairy. I'm mildly afraid of heights myself but that's just me being a prissy pussy rather than an actual phobia like yours. Its the strangest feeling, like a quiver. I haven't had 'an accident' yet but I am sure that will come with age
lookwhaticando Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I get edgy around intermediate heights - looking down from them anyway. Flying is somehow OK, but looking down from a few floors above ground is different. I don't much like glass elevators that take you to such heights, as a result. The lifts at the CN Tower are iffy for me - climbing to quite a height with that speed and looking down at the same time. It's not bad at all, it doesn't stop me in my tracks... but it prevents me from standing on the glass floors at the CN tower, that really boggles my mind. I'm not a fan of death or serious illness, but then again, who is?
Daggers Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 From time to time I wake in a cold sweat, fearing that I may have to relive the Rob Smashing Bunch Of Lads Kelly era.
Koke Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I'm fearful of dying and leaving my daughter without a mum. Aside from this I am fearful of level crossings and accidently killing someone. I have no kids (or at least that I know of) but when I get some I also fear of dying and leaving them without a father. I lost mine when I was 6 and it was tough growing up without a father figure. I would hate my kids to go through that as well.
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